A broad survey of the experimental database of neutral beam heated baseline H-modes and hybrid scenarios in the JET tokamak has established the ubiquity of non-diffusive momentum transport mechanisms in rotating plasmas. As a result of their presence, the normalized angular frequency gradient R del omega/omega is higher than expected from momentum diffusion alone, by about unity in the core (r/a similar to 0.3), rising to near 5 close to the edge, where its contribution to the total gradient is comparable to the gradient associated with the diffusive flux. The magnitude and parameter dependences of the non-diffusive contribution to the gradient are consistent with a theoretically expected pinch, which has its origin in the vertical particle drift resulting from the Coriolis force. Linear gyrokinetic calculations of the pinch number RV/chi(phi) and the Prandtl number chi(phi)/chi(i) are in good agreement with the experimental observations, with similar dependences on R/L-n, q and epsilon = r/R. A contribution due to residual stresses may also be present, but could not be identified with certainty.
Basil Duval, Emiliano Fable, Giovanni Tardini
Olivier Sauter, Federico Alberto Alfredo Felici, Cristian Galperti, Francesco Pastore, Anna Ngoc Minh Trang Vu